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An Arts & Crafts style footed silver bowl. Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1933. The rounded bowl...
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An Arts & Crafts style footed silver bowl.
Edward Barnard & Sons,
London, 1933.
The rounded bowl...
Starting Bid: £340
Estimate: £500 - £800
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Lot 98
Description
An Arts & Crafts style footed silver bowl.
Edward Barnard & Sons,
London, 1933.
The rounded bowl to a shell-studded midsection raised on a circular foot, designed with three curving supports, 14.5cm high, 18.5cm dia. (at rim), approx. weight 29.7ozt
Condition Report
The bowl is in good condition. Some minor surface scratching and nicking but no damage or repairs noted. Rim slightly out of round. Some small dark markings to interior which may need a more vigorous polish to remove. Some light tarnish in places. One small ding noted to bowl. Hallmarks clear. Steady on foot. Overall a very nice bowl in good condition. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-pKp3A4VtjI
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